Exam 17: Trauma-Informed Care: Definitions and Statewide Initiatives
Exam 1: The More We Learn, the Less We Know: a Brief History of the Field of Child Abuse and Neglect26 Questions
Exam 2: Defining and Estimating Child Maltreatment25 Questions
Exam 3: Child Maltreatment in the Context of Poverty and Other Forms of Adversity24 Questions
Exam 4: The Neurobiological Embedding of Child Maltreatment: a Systems Perspective22 Questions
Exam 5: The State of Child Maltreatment and Child Protection Worldwide25 Questions
Exam 6: Child Maltreatment in the Context of Child Rights: Obligations Under the Un Convention on the Rights of the Child25 Questions
Exam 7: Child Sexual Abuse25 Questions
Exam 8: Physical Abuse of Children25 Questions
Exam 9: Child Neglect25 Questions
Exam 10: Psychological Maltreatment of Children25 Questions
Exam 11: Psychological Assessment of the Child and the Family25 Questions
Exam 12: Legal Responses to Child Abuse and Neglect25 Questions
Exam 13: Mental Health Interventions in Child Maltreatment25 Questions
Exam 14: Foster Care25 Questions
Exam 15: Prevention of Child Maltreatment25 Questions
Exam 16: Effective Program Models for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment25 Questions
Exam 17: Trauma-Informed Care: Definitions and Statewide Initiatives25 Questions
Exam 18: Comprehensive Family Assessments in Child Welfare25 Questions
Exam 19: When Interviewing Children: a Review and Update25 Questions
Exam 20: Group Therapy for Children Who Have Experienced Abuse25 Questions
Exam 21: Treatment of Sexual Offenders25 Questions
Exam 22: Child Maltreatment Services for Culturally Diverse Families24 Questions
Exam 23: Multidisciplinary Teams and Child Maltreatment25 Questions
Exam 24: Child Death Review in the United States25 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three primary trauma-informed care domains discussed in the text?
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______ refers to those overall service systems (i.e., child welfare, behavioral health, primary care) that incorporate a trauma-informed approach (and includes the wide array of trauma-informed practices).
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Data show that ______ of youth in the United States have experienced some type of abuse.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the efforts to promote trauma-informed care discussed by the authors?
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Discuss the primary activities in the trauma-focused services domain used by the states that received funding from the Administration for Children and Families focused on Integrating Trauma-Informed and Trauma-Focused Practice in Child Protective Service Delivery.
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When trauma-informed practices and other trauma-focused services, such as trauma screening, are understood together with complementary workforce and organizational change efforts, they can be viewed as collectively representing a ______.
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Preliminary analysis of treatment outcomes in MA among children who received an EBT for a period of 6 months or less (i.e., at the 6-month follow-up assessment) found significant reductions in child trauma symptoms and behavior, with the most pronounced improvements among children aged ______.
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Discuss the primary activities in the organizational environment and practice domain used by the states that received funding from the Administration for Children and Families focused on Integrating Trauma-Informed and Trauma-Focused Practice in Child Protective Service Delivery.
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______ is a consortium of agencies and programs focused on training, dissemination, and direct provision of trauma-focused practices for youth and their families, which has been funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration since 2000.
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Project BEST and the South Carolina Trauma Practice Initiative have resulted in significant increases in the use and availability of ______.
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______ can be understood as a fine-tuned definition of trauma-focused services.
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Please discuss the three trauma-informed care domains delineated by the authors, and the goals related to these domains.
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Efforts to understand how trauma exposure can impact and manifest as symptoms and how the symptoms manifest themselves have led to increased attention on and funding for ______.
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Which of the following was not a state that was discussed in the text regarding statewide initiatives to integrate trauma-informed and trauma-focused practice in child protective service delivery?
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More recent research has focused on the ______ and ______ changes that can occur following exposure to trauma and other chronic stressors, which can negatively impact developmental processes and long-term outcomes.
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MA utilized a model called ______ to promote cross-system collaboration and to develop champions to support trauma-informed care at the local level.
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Discuss the primary activities in the workforce development domain used by the states that received funding from the Administration for Children and Families focused on Integrating Trauma-Informed and Trauma-Focused Practice in Child Protective Service Delivery.
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______ includes the use of standardized screening measures and provision of trauma-informed treatments or referral to outside providers.
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______ includes staff training to increase trauma knowledge and awareness, and strategies to reduce secondary traumatic stress among professionals.
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One problem with the terminology of trauma-informed practice is that ______.
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